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- Síyáh-Chál - Wikipedia
The Síyáh-Chál (Persian: سیاه چال literally "black pit") was a subterrenean dungeon southeast of Golestan Palace in Tehran It carries a significant role in the history of the Baháʼí Faith, because its founder, Baháʼu'lláh was held there for four months in 1852, and it is where he claimed to have received a revelation [1]
- Síyáh-Chál - Bahaipedia, an encyclopedia about the Bahá’í Faith
The Síyáh- Ch ál ( pronunciation; FA: سیاه چال) is the name of the dungeon in which Bahá’u’lláh was incarcerated for some months in Tehran, from August to December 1852 Its name, in English, means "The Black Pit " It was originally built as a reservoir, storing water for the public baths nearby
- Siyah-Chal | Bahá’í Stories
Síyáh-Chál, the name of the prison to which Bahá’u’lláh was taken on that calamitous day, means the “Black Pit” Originally a reservoir of water for one of the public baths in Tihran, it was at that time an underground dungeon in which criminals of the worst type were confined
- The Message Baha’u’llah Received in the Black Pit
Baha’u’llah was arrested in Niyavaran, was conducted with the greatest ignominy to Tihran and cast into the Siyah-Chal [Persia’s infamous “Black Pit”] His imprisonment lasted for a period of no less than four months … – Shoghi Effendi, God Passes By, p 104 The entrance to the Siyah Chal (Black Pit)
- A Light in Dungeon Darkness: the Siyah-Chal and the beginning of Bahá’u . . .
Chained, humiliated and conducted over fifteen miles in the heat of summer, Bahá’u’lláh had been cast into Tehran’s most notorious dungeon: Siyah-Chal – the Black Pit In the city outside a pogrom was sweeping the city taking the lives of hundreds
- Siyah-Chal (The Black Pit) of Tehran – a depiction - Blogger
1868: Siyah-Chal (the Black Pit) was filled-in and a center for royal mourning for Imam Husayn was built over it Siyah-Chall’s original corridor leading to the entrance The dungeon was filled-in in 1868 and the Takyih Dowlat, a canvas-covered center
- Bahai Stories: Prisoner in the Siyah-Chal - Blogger
The Siyah-Chal (Black Pit) was no ordinary prison, but a huge underground pit which no ray of sunlight ever penetrated It once had served as a reservoir for one of the public baths of the city and had only one entrance
- Síyáh-Chál - Bahá’u’lláhs Declaration | Bahá’í Stories
In the Síyáh-Chál, God made known to Bahá’u’lláh His great Station Wrapped in gloom, breathing the foulest of air, His feet in stocks, and His neck weighed down by a mighty chain, Bahá’u’lláh received the first stirrings of God’s Revelation within His soul
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